Analysts Set Coeur Mining, Inc. (NYSE:CDE) Target Price at $20.88

Coeur Mining stock receives 'Moderate Buy' rating from 12 research firms

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

Shares of Coeur Mining, Inc. (NYSE:CDE) have been given a consensus recommendation of 'Moderate Buy' by 12 ratings firms covering the company. The average 12-month price target among brokerages that have covered the stock in the last year is $20.8750.

Why it matters

As a publicly traded precious metals mining company, Coeur Mining's stock performance and analyst ratings are closely watched by investors. The 'Moderate Buy' consensus and average price target provide insight into how Wall Street views the company's prospects.

The details

Five research analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating, five have given a buy rating, and two have issued a strong buy rating on Coeur Mining. Several research firms recently commented on the stock, with Canaccord Genuity Group downgrading it from a 'buy' to a 'hold' rating, while TD Securities upped their target price from $23.00 to $25.00 and gave the stock a 'buy' rating.

  • Coeur Mining last released earnings on February 18, 2026.

The players

Coeur Mining, Inc.

A publicly traded precious metals mining company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois that specializes in the exploration, development and production of silver and gold deposits.

Canaccord Genuity Group

A global financial services firm that downgraded Coeur Mining's stock from a 'buy' to a 'hold' rating.

TD Securities

A Canadian investment bank that upped its target price for Coeur Mining's stock from $23.00 to $25.00 and maintained a 'buy' rating.

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